Display title | Our Werewolves Are Different |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sub-Trope of Our Werebeasts Are Different, dealing with variations of lycanthropy (i.e. werewolves). As with vampires, the exact parameters of lycanthrophy vary, but to meet the definition, a werewolf must be like an Animorphism who takes the form of a wolf every month. The prospective werewolf character has a number of options for customization. See the Werewolf Analysis Page for a listing of common characteristics and some variations on werewolves in media. |